Junior Match Ranking

Description:

The “Competitive Match Rankings” system is designed for players looking to enhance their match-play preparation. It places a large focus on playing a large quantity of matches, with a smaller focus on the result of the match. Through the rankings created, we decide upon who is eligible for our high performance programs at the club.

Click to read the Rules on Competitive Match Rankings

Rules

Each player may challenge another player ranked up to three spots ahead of them once/week.

They must write down the challenge match on the “Challenge Match Listings” sheet (located on court 6) by Tuesday of that week.

If challenged by someone else, they must complete the match by Sunday at 12pm of that week.

Each match played will earn the player 10 points, and winning the match earns an additional 7 points.

Only two matches in total will count towards points each week.

If the player is not challenged by someone else, they may choose from the following activities to earn 10 points:

Organize a different match on their own, with the possibility of earning an additional 7 points with a win.

Perform another hitting activity (off-court conditioning will not qualify)

Ball machine

Serving

Hitting partner

Feeding partner

Once a match, or substitution activity is completed, the player must fill out the result on the “Challenge Match Listings” sheet on court 6.

Rankings & point totals will be updated on Monday each week.

*Top 4 are eligible for “Timberhill Elite Class”

Challenge-play & ranking guidelines:

You may challenge any three players higher than you.

The challenge will consist of one 8 game Pro Set with ad scoring.

If a lower ranked player defeats a higher ranked player, the lower ranked player will take that ranking position and bump all players down one ranking position.

The last day of each session is when class eligibility is decided upon for the next session.

Office Hours

Upcoming Events

Rookie League

April 6, 20186:30 pm - 8:15 pm

Match play arranged and supervised by Timberhill Tennis Club staff. This is a time to learn the rules around match play and get practice playing matches on your own. We'll match them up with players close to their age and ability to play singles and doubles. After play, we'll hang out and have pizza. It's a great chance to gain ...

Match play arranged and supervised by Timberhill Tennis Club staff. This is a time to learn the rules around match play and get practice playing matches on your own. We'll match them up with players close to their age and ability to play singles and doubles. After play, we'll hang out and have pizza. It's a great chance to gain confidence and practice their skills in actual matches. It's $10 per player or $5 for Timberhill Tennis Club members.

Spring Women’s League

April 11, 20186:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Women's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may ...

Women's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may choose whether they want to play ad or no-ad. The highest two scores on your court that week move up a court for the following week, and the lowest two scores move down. The player who wins the most total games by the end of the league is the big winner. Balls are provided by the club. Great way to meet new player to hit with.

Spring Men’s League

April 12, 20187:45 pm - 10:15 pm

Men's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may ...

Men's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may choose whether they want to play ad or no-ad. The highest two scores on your court that week move up a court for the following week, and the lowest two scores move down. The player who wins the most total games by the end of the league is the big winner. Balls are provided by the club. Great way to meet new player to hit with.

USTA 40+ Mixed Doubles One-Weekend Tournament

Spring Women’s League

April 18, 20186:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Women's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may ...

Women's doubles league run by the Timberhill Tennis Club staff. Each week you’ll play three sets of doubles—partnering with a different player on your court for each one—and record your score. Each set is a “race to 6″—no tiebreaker, so the final score can be 6-5. Each court may choose whether they want to play ad or no-ad. The highest two scores on your court that week move up a court for the following week, and the lowest two scores move down. The player who wins the most total games by the end of the league is the big winner. Balls are provided by the club. Great way to meet new player to hit with.